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Baron Trump doesn't resemble his parents much, leading to speculation about his appearance. Some suggest he bears a striking resemblance to Michael Jackson's children, particularly in his younger years. There’s a theory that if someone changes their identity, they might undergo significant alterations beyond just cosmetic changes. Interestingly, Donald Trump reportedly pursued Princess Diana after her divorce. The speaker hints at a deeper connection, suggesting that Baron’s features align with Diana’s, presenting this as a coincidence. They promise to reveal more evidence, implying that identifying markers may have been concealed to mislead the public.

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I was trying to figure out what happened. We heard him on the microphone saying, "Let me grab my shoes" as they tried to take them off.

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I was offered $200,000 to falsely accuse Michael Jackson of molesting my kids, but I refused. I would have taken action if it were true, but I believe he was innocent. A personal photo of my son at Michael's house was used as evidence, but I didn't allow it. Michael won the case, and I was on my way to support him when I was told my help wasn't needed.

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Michael Jackson blind item alleges that Ozempera and David Geffen funded the documentary "Leaving Neverland" to tarnish Jackson's memory. The blind item suggests that Geffen, Ozempera's friend, assaulted Jackson, leading to Ozempera's hatred towards him. Speculation arises that Ozempera may be stalking Paris Jackson. Paris Jackson's recent Instagram live sparked rumors, with some pointing fingers at the Smiths, but others suspect Ozempera and his tunnels.

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The blind item suggests that Ozembra and David Geffen funded the documentary "Leaving Neverland" to tarnish Michael Jackson's memory. It alleges that Geffen, Ozembra's close associate, assaulted Jackson, leading to Ozembra's animosity towards him. The blind item hints that Ozembra may be behind the recent stalking of Paris Jackson. Paris Jackson's recent Instagram live sparked speculation, with some pointing fingers at the Smiths, but the blind item suggests Ozembra and his tunnels may be involved.

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Footage shows rabbi Marvin Hyer, an activist for Jewish causes, outraged because last June Jackson sent him a letter of apology for singing those lyrics. The incident centers on the words “Jew me, sue me, kick me, kite me,” which Michael Jackson had told the press he would never use. Hyer and others insist the phrase is problematic, and the discussion emphasizes that “don’t you me” is part of the song’s controversy. During the segment, the conversation shifts to the issue of testimony in a child molestation case. Speaker 3 notes that, in general, a child will be able to recall and recollect with some detail the incident, and that such testimony is persuasive to a jury even if it is the only testimony available. The group then moves to Jackson’s legal proceedings. Jackson gave a wave when he was released after booking and was scheduled for arraignment in January. The report also highlights Michael Jackson’s longtime residence in Trump Tower and his ties to Donald Trump. Trump is described as strongly reiterating his defense of Jackson in an appearance with Larry King by criticizing the accuser’s mother. A speaker characterizes the mother as someone who has “had plenty of experience at going after people” and suggests she “goes after them viciously and violently.” The speaker adds that Jackson would spend time with Trump’s kids and that “he was not a child molester.” There is a pivotal claim from a different participant: “They murdered Michael Jackson after he started talking about Jews,” with a caveat that the speaker does not state whether the comments about Jews were right or wrong, but asserts it as a historical fact. The report notes that Jackson was in Brazil to shoot the music video for “They Don’t Care About Us.” It mentions that last year he angered Jewish groups by singing certain lyrics, and that he yielded to pressure to change the song, though in Brazil the controversial lyrics reappeared as he performed them in a particular way. The discussion then addresses the line “Jew me, sue me. And some people are saying that that is antisemitic.” One participant declares it is not antisemitic, insisting, “I’m not a racist person… I love all races of people” and clarifies that the line is about himself as the victim, not about others. Finally, the report closes with the update that Michael Jackson apparently suffered cardiac arrest that afternoon and was rushed to UCLA Medical Center.

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The speaker briefly mentions a shirt and someone named Michael. They comment on Michael's behavior and use some explicit language. They mention stepping on Michael's jacket and ask about people's thoughts on Michael Jackson. The speaker's thoughts on Michael are described as crazy.

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Get a rainbow! I'm like a guy. Angry Michael, I’ll call the cops. You won’t do anything. I just stepped on your jacket, Michael. What’s up with that? It’s crazy. What do you think of Michael Jackson, people? You look alike!

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Michael Jackson, wearing a disguise, surprises his friends who don't recognize him. They jokingly call him "Dave" instead of "Mike." He thanks his fans for their support and reflects on the knowledge and experience gained from his recent loss. They discuss visiting his house in Encino. When asked to say a few words, Michael greets his fans and is asked how it feels to be leaving royalty tonight.

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Mikko Brando, a close friend of Michael Jackson, and Dave Dave, a burn victim whom Jackson supported, attended the funeral together. Dave Dave, formerly known as David Rothenberg, explained that he changed his name to distance himself from his father's criminality. Mikko confirmed that Jackson often helped people in need, reaching out to them personally or sending gifts. Dave Dave recounted how Jackson befriended him when he was seven years old and provided emotional support throughout the years. Mikko emphasized that Jackson was a loving and caring person who will be missed by many. Dave Dave clarified that while Jackson did not pay for his medical expenses, he offered him emotional support and treated him like a father figure.

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In the late 90s, Michael Jackson expressed interest in buying Marvel and discussed plans to create a Marvel channel with various ventures like restaurants, retail, and theme parks. Although he had the financing in place, the scandal and court cases put the deal on hold. Eventually, Disney bought Marvel and achieved great success, just as Michael had predicted. Michael understood the value of owning rights to properties and saw this as an opportunity to expand his wealth.

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After leaving the party, the narrator says, he smoked with Nickel, then got into a limousine and left. He returned to the Sheraton Hotel at Universal, where four FBI agents were waiting in his hotel room. His mom was there, urging him to tell the agents what happened. The narrator sat down with them as they asked questions he characterizes as sexually exploiting and involving “backbacksided” questions, and he was acutely aware of this at his age. He challenges the agents directly, asking, “are y’all crazy? What you think I’m gonna do? Tell you that Michael did something bad so that we can sue him for money?” He directs this question at the agents and then looks to his mom, asking, “What is going on here? Why are you letting this happen?” He says his mom responds by saying, “well, I think something happened. You know, I think something,” and he counters, “really? That man did nothing but be hospitable, kind, loving, giving, everything you could think of.” The narrator recounts that they rode four-wheelers for five hours in the mountains at nighttime after his birthday party, with Michael and Chris Tucker, and that he hung out with Michael and talked with him. He emphasizes that Michael was hospitable, kind, and generous during that time. In closing, the narrator stresses that the events included an overnight or post-party sequence with a limousine ride to the Sheraton, the FBI visit and interrogation with his mother present, and the extended outing in the mountains on four-wheelers with Michael and Chris Tucker after the birthday celebration. He uses his account to portray Michael as hospitable and benevolent during these interactions, and he presents the FBI questioning as inappropriate, framing it as aggressive and accusatory toward himself, despite his defense of Michael’s character and behavior.

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Comedian Dave Chappelle shares a story about how his friend, the late Norm Macdonald, helped him out of a tough time. Norm arranged for Dave to meet Jim Carrey, whom Dave admired greatly. Jim was immersed in his role as Andy Kaufman for the movie "Man on the Moon," so everyone called him Andy. Although Dave was disappointed that he couldn't meet Jim Carrey, he now realizes how lucky he was to witness such dedication from one of the greatest artists of his time. Dave concludes by saying that this experience relates to how transgender individuals make him feel, without further elaboration.

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The history books are a lie, and it's time for a change. Don't forget what has been said here; put it into your heart and subconscious mind, and let's do something about it. Speaker 1 met Michael Jackson in South Africa, where Jackson had a collection of books including the autobiography of Malcolm X, Eat to Live, Shreed, Ararabindo, and Krishna Murti. They discussed metaphysics, psychology, and how the black man is treated for three hours. Michael Jackson had a consciousness that could blow your mind and was trying to heal the world in his own way. Michael Jackson healed Speaker 1.

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Michael Jackson speaks about his frustrations with Sony and Tomy Mottola, describing Mottola as a devil and alleging Sony exploits artists. He claims to have generated several billion dollars for Sony and says they believed his focus would always be on music and dancing, but he asserts that he’s outsmarted them as a free agent. He describes leaving Sony after one more album, a box set containing two new songs he wrote long ago, and explains that he writes at least 120 songs per album. He says he can complete the box set and give Sony the two songs, thereby leaving Sony as a free agent while claiming to own half of Sony. He notes that Sony is very angry about this move but maintains he did good business. He adds that the way Sony seeks revenge is by trying to destroy his album, but he believes that “art good art never dies” and expresses affection for his work on Unbreakable. Michael references Diana and Waldo and thanks them, stating his love for them and others present, and mentions turning off or taping something, with an aside that he doesn’t mind and to tape it. In a separate recounting, he says Mariah Carey came to him crying after a divorce, describing her distress and saying that “this is an evil man” who taps her phones and is “very, very evil,” and that they must continue their drive until he is terminated. Overall, the statements portray allegations of exploitation by Sony and Tomy Mottola, a plan to leave Sony while claiming ownership of half the company, a claim about an intent to destroy his album as retaliation, strong feelings about Mariah Carey’s claims of harassment, and appreciation for Diana and Waldo.

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Michael Jackson had a list of enemies in the industry, all of whom were Jewish. There was controversy over his will, signed in LA while he was in New York, leaving his estate to those he distrusted. He accused his former manager and Sony of financial misconduct. Rabbi Shmueli threatened the speaker, who was warned not to "mess with Jews."

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Speaker 0 and Michael watched the movie on a small digital 8 cassette at Fox. They knew it would be great. Speaker 1 sneaked into a projectionist's booth to watch it too. Bill thought it was a thrilling roller coaster ride and a home run, just like his character.

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The speaker recounts a sequence of events following a party, culminating in a confrontation with FBI agents. After leaving the party, the speaker says he smoked with someone nicknamed “nickel,” then got into a limousine and returned to the Sheraton Hotel at Universal, where four FBI agents were waiting in the hotel room. The speaker’s mom was present, urging him to tell the agents what happened. When asked to recount events, the speaker says the agents asked “super sexually exploiting, you know, questions, back backside questions,” and he immediately questions the premise: “are y’all crazy? I said, what do think I'm gonna do? Tell you that Michael did something bad so that we we can sue him for money?” He looks at his mom and expresses disbelief at why she would allow such questions, asking, “Why are you letting this happen?” The speaker states his perspective on Michael, saying, “That man did nothing but be hospitable, kind, loving, giving, everything you could think of.” He explains that they had spent time together riding four-wheelers for several hours in the mountains at night after Michael’s birthday party, and that he, Michael, and Chris Tucker hung out and talked “pretty much all” of the time. The speaker emphasizes that the encounter with Michael was positive and that he did not understand why the FBI was pressing the sensitive questions or why his mother suggested there might be wrongdoing. In summary, the speaker describes a night of hospitality and camaraderie with Michael (and Chris Tucker), followed by an FBI interview at the hotel room the next day in which intrusive questions were asked, prompting the speaker to defend Michael and challenging the motives behind the investigators’ line of questioning. The account highlights the contrast between the speaker’s personal memory of generosity and friendship with Michael and the formal, accusatory nature of the FBI interrogation.

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The transcript centers on a controversial set of statements made by Michael Jackson and surrounding reactions. It opens with Speaker 0 stating, “I'm shocked. Jew me, sue me, kick me, kite me. Those are the words that he told us that he would never use,” highlighting a phrase Jackson allegedly defended as not something he would say. Speaker 1 adds, “I want people to get the picture. So they shut up talking about, don't Jew me. You understand? Yep.” The implication is that the language became a focal point in discussions about Jackson, not necessarily a verdict about his character, with Speaker 1 suggesting that people should stop saying “don’t Jew me” and that “Michael Jackson is a to be convicted of this child molestation because he said don’t you me in a storm,” though the phrasing is ambiguous in the transcription. Speaker 2 notes that “this can depend on the testimony of the child accuser,” while Speaker 3 discusses the general reliability of a child’s recall, stating, “In general, the child will be able to recall and recollect with some detail the incident, and that is persuasive to a jury even if it is the only testimony that is available.” Speaker 4 asks, “Should we light the candle?” and Speaker 3 confirms, “Yeah. Let's do it.” The scene shifts to Jackson’s legal status: “Jackson gave a wave when he was released after booking. He's scheduled for arraignment in January,” per Speaker 2. Speaker 5 mentions Michael Jackson’s long residence at Trump Tower and describes how Donald Trump defended Jackson in a Larry King interview by attacking the accuser’s mother, saying she has “plenty of experience at going after people, and she goes after them viciously and violently.” The speaker adds that Jackson spent time with Trump’s children and “loved children,” asserting, “He was not a child molester.” Another voice claims, “They murdered Michael Jackson after he started talking about Jews,” acknowledging that while the speaker does not judge the content of Jackson’s statements, it is a “fact of history” that he was in Brazil to shoot the music video for “They Don’t Care About Us,” and that he angered Jewish groups by the controversial lyrics—though he later changed the song under pressure, the controversial lyrics were back when performed in Brazil. Speaker 6 reiterates Jackson’s controversial stance, saying, “There’s been another issue raised in a song you say, and some people are saying that that is antisemitic. It’s not antisemitic because I’m not a racist person. I could never be a racist. I love all races of people from Arabs to Jewish people, like I said before, to blacks. But when I say Jew me, sue me, everybody do me, kick me, kite me, don’t you black or white me, I’m talking about myself as the victim.” Finally, Speaker 3 reports, “Apparently, Michael Jackson suffered cardiac arrest this afternoon. He was rushed to UCLA Medical Center.”

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I have to share something with you all, but please keep this confidential. Mariah Carey came to me, distraught after her divorce from Tommy Mottola. She told me he's an evil man, that he follows her, taps her phone, and that she doesn't trust him. He's a horrible person, and we need to keep pushing until this behavior stops. We can't let him do this to artists. I appreciate all of you, your loyalty, everything you've done. I love you all. I promise you, the best is yet to come.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about a person named Michael, who is described as being big. They discuss whether Michael receives a family discount at Taco Bell and make jokes about his size. One person suggests officially adopting Michael, but another questions the motive behind it. The conversation becomes heated as one person defends their choices and asks for respect. They mention that the boy has been through difficult experiences. The conversation ends with someone expressing concern about another person named Collins.

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People on TV claim to be experts on me, even though they don't know me. I knew Michael Jackson well, and he lived in Trump Tower. I've seen him perform and he was an incredible entertainer. He was a friend of mine, a perfect gentleman, and we never had any problems. He's gone through a lot, and I will defend him because nobody else is. He lived in Trump Tower for a long time and we had many great times together at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach.

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Michael Jackson conspiracy theories resurface due to P. Diddy's sexual blackmailing lawsuit. Evidence suggests Diddy ran a similar operation to Epstein in the music industry for 30 years. The media and record executives were aware of Diddy's actions. Despite FBI investigations, no evidence of criminal conduct was found on Jackson. Jackson's odd behavior was influenced by his troubled upbringing. Allegations of anti-Semitic remarks were linked to his disputes with Jewish figures in the music industry. Jackson's security connection to Diddy raises questions about his death. Reevaluate Jackson's story and lyrics in light of industry corruption. The parallels to Kanye West are intriguing.

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The speaker alleges that Tommy Mottola is a devil and says there is a secret being kept, asking viewers not to videotape what is about to be said because companies take advantage of artists. The speaker claims to have generated several billion dollars for Sony—the company—and asserts that Sony thought the artist’s mind would always be focused on music and dancing. The speaker states that they, as the performer, would outthink Sony, and that Sony cannot let them get away with what they’re trying to do now that the speaker is a free agent. The speaker explains they owe Sony one more album, which would basically be a box set containing two new songs the artist wrote long ago. The artist notes that for every album they record, they write at least 120 songs, making the box set feasible by selecting two songs to include. The speaker says they are leaving Sony as a free agent and claims to own half of Sony, describing it as good business that has angered Sony. The speaker then recounts that Sony’s revenge would be to try to destroy the artist’s album, but maintains a belief that art, good art, never dies. The speaker expresses love for Unbreakable and asserts admiration for the work. There is a moment where the request is made to turn something off, but the speaker says they don’t mind and that it can be taped, indicating a willingness to let the recording continue or be shared. The language shifts to a more dramatic aside: “Marco is getting gangster today.” The speaker references Mariah Carey, telling a story of an encounter after a divorce when Carey came crying to them, describing that she was crying so badly she had to be held. Carey allegedly told them that a man is evil, follows her, taps her phones, and is a very evil, horrible human being, and that they must continue their drive until he is terminated. The speaker repeats the sentiment that they cannot allow this to great artistry and expresses appreciation for those present—Diana, Waldo, and others—stating they have been amazing and that they love them. In closing, the speaker reiterates affection for the group and thanks the people present, underscoring loyalty and support.

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Matthew McConaughey Returns | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Matthew McConaughey
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Dax Shepard welcomes Matthew McConaughey to the Armchair Expert podcast, discussing McConaughey's upcoming free event, "The Art of Living," featuring Tony Robbins and others. They delve into McConaughey's spiritual insights and personal experiences, with Dax noting how engaging McConaughey's storytelling is. The conversation shifts to aging, where McConaughey shares his approach to maintaining health and vitality, including his knee rehab and hair treatment regimen. He discusses the importance of sleep, testosterone therapy, and the balance of energy throughout the day. Both hosts reflect on their experiences with hair loss treatments and the societal pressures of aging. They explore the concept of resilience, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging setbacks while also learning from them. McConaughey introduces the idea of "the other 359," suggesting that life is not just about quantity but also about the quality of experiences. He shares insights from his mother, who embodies a carefree attitude towards life, and how that influences his perspective. The discussion transitions to the significance of the narratives we tell ourselves and how they shape our reality. McConaughey emphasizes the need to confront our shadows and insecurities, advocating for self-acceptance and growth. They touch on the importance of vulnerability and honesty in relationships, both personal and professional. As they discuss the upcoming event, McConaughey expresses excitement about providing actionable steps for attendees to improve their lives. He reflects on the success of his book "Greenlights," noting how it resonated with readers and inspired them to take risks and embrace their stories. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted exchange about impersonations of McConaughey, with Dax sharing his own humorous take. They both express gratitude for their experiences and the connections they've made, highlighting the importance of living authentically and embracing life's journey.
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